2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.09.005
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In vivo evaluation of the toxic activity and genotoxicity of the Hymenaea courbaril L.’s resin in Drosophila melanogaster

Abstract: Due to the negative consequences carried by the usage of synthetic insecticides, a global interest into finding substitutes for these chemical compounds through natural products has arisen. When yielded to external attacks, plants generally produce metabolites to defend themselves. The physicochemical characteristics of this kind of compounds have allowed their usage as potential bioinsecticides. The Hymenaea courbaril L. (algarrobo) has proven to be a plant rich in metabolites with outs… Show more

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“…Traditionally this plant is commonly used to cure pain, inflammation, headache, colds, and bronchitis [ 28 ]. H. courbrail L. resin extracts have been reported in literature for the presence of good concentrations of flavonoids, terpenes and coumarins [ 29 ]. Taking the vast medicinal applications and lack of nanostructural study on H. courbrail L. resin into consideration, the current study was aimed at synthesizing HCRAuNPs via green nanotechnology utilizing aqueous extract.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally this plant is commonly used to cure pain, inflammation, headache, colds, and bronchitis [ 28 ]. H. courbrail L. resin extracts have been reported in literature for the presence of good concentrations of flavonoids, terpenes and coumarins [ 29 ]. Taking the vast medicinal applications and lack of nanostructural study on H. courbrail L. resin into consideration, the current study was aimed at synthesizing HCRAuNPs via green nanotechnology utilizing aqueous extract.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the management of insect pests, chemically synthesized pesticides are being extensively used 1 . Also, the widespread use of these pesticides has certain negative repercussions such as human health hazards, toxicity to ecologically beneficial organisms, water, soil, and air pollution, and development of resistance in pests 2 , 3 . Biopesticides, therefore, have grabbed the attention of scientific community owing to their low toxicity and biodegradability 4 with one such being the botanicals or plant-based pesticides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%